Contrasting USB Charger as well as a Wireless Charger

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What are these new chargers appearing in the market nowadays? Those pad-like devices that you attach to a charger to make refilling your device’s battery wireless. This wireless USB charger is something that will surely set the trend. Universal USB chargers were previously the fastest way to charge up your gadgets, but with QI technology, you can now charge up your device without over-using your device’s ports.

QI technology is a new interface standard developed to transfer electrical power through induction up to distances of 4 centimeters. The Qi inductive power transfer system consists of a compatible receiver to be paired with a power transmission pad. When the Qi-enabled device is placed on the transmission pad, the battery is charged through resonant inductive coupling.

As of now there are only a few device brands that were able to make devices that can use Qi technology. Because of this, there are only a few device brands that are on the market that offers enable charging through this method. The Vority Combined Qi-Standard wireless USB charger is currently a separate-purchase peripheral as the USB-corded ones are still the standard issued charger to be used on these devices.

So what is so good about this so-called Qi technology other than being a new toy for tech savvy individuals today? Here are a few comparisons on the features that were combined in the [http://www.amazon.com/Vority-Qi-Standard-Ki-400-550mAmps-Qi-Enabled/dp/B00MNZ6Z90/ie=UTF8?m=A1IJVNWCDZNY9J&keywords=qi+wireless+usb+charge wireless USB charger:

• Both the wireless USB charger and the wall adapters all fall within the low power rating of 5W maximum. That means all devices that charge within this range can use generic universal USB chargers but can now be equipped with Qi technology receivers. Because this is one of the most common power requirements among today’s tech devices, these two can be used for many of the popular gadgets in use by the masses.

• Devices usually have a USB port dedicated to docking the USB charger’s wires. These ports can get damaged through use and would require replacement. With the new Qi technology, the only time you’re going to need to dock that connector wire is when you’re transferring files to a non-Bluetooth enabled device.

• With many of the devices used with these chargers being part of a person’s default electronic arsenal, they are often charged either during the night or every morning before leaving the house. Without having to worry about tripping the wires that connect the USB wireless charger, phones can be picked up in a hurry without disrupting anything.

• There are new chargers appearing in the market that feature both the USB type and the Qi-tech wireless type in one package, like the Vority combined Qi-standard and USB charger.

Other than their trendy appearance, these new Qi technology enabled chargers with their usually non-slip transmitter pads are as convenient as stationary chargers for charging a person’s many devices. As of now, the maximum reach of the electrical power transmission is 40 mm, but with the fast-paced developments of various gadgets nowadays, soon, there will be new Qi designs that may enable you to charge your devices over wider ranges.

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